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Code Louisville announces it has placed more than 500 grads into new tech careers
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Kentucky Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman and Councilman Markus Winkler joined Code Louisville graduates and local tech leaders yesterday morning to celebrate the latest milestone achieved by the software training program.

A snapshot of information technology jobs in Louisville
Jobs in information technology are the fastest growing occupation group in the Louisville region. As the U.S. economy becomes increasingly digitized, computer related roles are of growing importance. In this article, we provide a snapshot of tech jobs in the Louisville area.

$3 million JPMorgan Chase grant will fund new "Tech Louisville" program
Last week, JPMorgan Chase announced Louisville will be one of 5 cities to receive AdvancingCities grant, which will fund creation of new Tech Louisville program run by KentuckianaWorks.
Code Louisville has $200,000 on-the-job training dollars to disperse to employers who hire program graduates
An influx of on-the-job training (OJT) funds has made it a better time than ever to hire a Code Louisville graduate. The program currently has over $200,000 worth of OJT dollars available for employers.
Code Louisville celebrates creating tech careers and jobs for more than 250 people
Earlier today, Mayor Greg Fischer joined Code Louisville staff, graduates, mentors to celebrate the program's 250th job placing in the IT industry.